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  2. Comparison of cryptography libraries - Wikipedia

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    libsodium: Frank Denis: C: Yes: ISC: Sep 13, 2023 (1.0.19) Mbed TLS: Arm Limited: C: Yes: Apache 2.0: 3.0.0 (July 7, 2021; 3 years ago () [21. 2.27.0 (July 7, 2021; 3 ...

  3. Libgcrypt - Wikipedia

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    Libgcrypt features its own multiple precision arithmetic implementation, with assembler implementations for a variety of processors, including Alpha, AMD64, HP PA-RISC, i386, i586, M68K, MIPS 3, PowerPC, and SPARC.

  4. cryptlib - Wikipedia

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    cryptlib is a security toolkit library that allows programmers to incorporate encryption and authentication services to software. It provides a high-level interface so strong security capabilities can be added to an application without needing to know many of the low-level details of encryption or authentication algorithms.

  5. List of Compact Disc and DVD copy protection schemes

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    Some titles also use the Libcrypt mechanism to validate the disc by using checksum as magic number to subroutines. PlayStation 2 (CD-ROM, DVD-ROM) A map file that contains all of the exact positions and file size info of the disc is stored at a position that is beyond the file limit.

  6. bcrypt - Wikipedia

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    The input to the bcrypt function is the password string (up to 72 bytes), a numeric cost, and a 16-byte (128-bit) salt value. The salt is typically a random value.

  7. glibc - Wikipedia

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    The stdbit.h header has been added from ISO C2X. Support for shadow stacks on x86_64, new security features, and the removal of libcrypt. 2.40: July 2024: Partial support for the ISO C23 standard, a new tunable for the testing of setuid programs, improved 64-bit ARM vector support. 2.41: January 2025: Add sinpi, cospi, tanpi functions.

  8. crypt (C) - Wikipedia

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    crypt is a POSIX C library function. It is typically used to compute the hash of user account passwords. The function outputs a text string which also encodes the salt (usually the first two characters are the salt itself and the rest is the hashed result), and identifies the hash algorithm used (defaulting to the "traditional" one explained below).

  9. File:Logo Duckstation.svg - Wikipedia

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    The real svg version of the duckstation icon: 16:20, 29 September 2021: 512 × 637 (59 KB) Takuyakoz: Uploaded own work with UploadWizard: File usage.